Hi, I’m looking for a country whose people or government mainly support my values. I’m looking for a country that:

  • supports wildlife protection

  • supports eco-friendly things and solar/wind energy

  • supports freedom of expression and does NOT criminalize queer people, be it trans, gay, bi, pan, intersex, asexual, etc.

  • peaceful, low crime

  • community-oriented

  • equal and just

  • very friendly towards animals, filled with animal sanctuaries and no-kill shelters

  • free education and/or healthcare (preferably education and healthcare are free/government-funded)

  • high taxes are therefore fine to me

  • compassion-oriented

  • affordable food with low unhoused rates and high employment rates

  • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    See my other response regarding Germany’s very real participation in full, ecomomic plunder-style imperialism:

    It isn’t just that Germany has a strengthened millitary industrial complex, it’s that Germany is an active and willing participant in imperialism today. The west in general super-exploits the global south for super-profits, relying on financial domination of the global south and processes of unequal exchange. Germany in particular is especially predatory towards lesser developed European countries like Greece, and due to having a huge amount of influence over European finance and banking is one of the major beneficiaries of European imperialism towards African and other global south countries.

    I’m calling it imperialism precisely to not muddy the waters. Economic imperialism is how the west functions, past and present, and this is due to the dominance of finance capital and unequal exchange. The idea that imperialism was a thing of the past, and that Germany today runs largely on its own production and not the economic plunder it continues to extract (along with the west collectively) is fundamentally incorrect.

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      Understood, but I disagree and maintain that this form of globalised exploitation and unequal exchange is not the same as imperialism. It can be argued that it’s economic imperialism but I think that’s also not quite the right term if the other criteria of economic imperialism aren’t met.

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              10 hours ago

              Then how do you define imperialism? What criteria need to be met exactly?

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                The very basic and simplified features of imperialism are as follows:

                1. The presence of monopolies which play a decisive role in economic life.

                2. The merging of bank capital with industrial capital into finance capital controlled by a financial oligarchy.

                3. The export of capital as distinguished from the simple export of commodities.

                4. The formation of international monopolist capitalist associations (cartels) and multinational corporations.

                5. The domination and exploitation of other countries by militaristic imperialist powers, now through neocolonialism.

                6. The territorial division of the whole world among the biggest capitalist powers.

                This is of course generalized, and each individual country’s role in imperialism/anti-imperialism is going to fulfill different manifestations of this. For example, the US Empire is the hegemon, with Europe and the collective “west” vassalized post-WWII.